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Opening the floodgates

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | October 14, 2022

When Hurricane Ian hit Florida’s southwest coast with 150 mph winds and relentless rainfall, the state entered a state of emergency. Starting on Wednesday, Sept. 29 and continuing through Thursday, the...

While turning to the internet to diagnose symptoms you may be feeling seems like the fastest and easiest solution, it does pose some problems. Misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment are only a few of these possible issues.

The danger of self-diagnosis

Angelica Mendez, Entertainment Editor | October 13, 2022

Sarah* knew the problem had gone too far when her parents had to call the doctor because she was drunk multiple times. Her drug and alcohol use—or, as she called it, depression treatment— was not working....

The student section cheers on the footballteam in a 45-7 blowout win against East River. Delays and cancelations have been prevalent earlier in the season which will be rare with the turf field.

A fixer upper

James Lopez, Staff Reporter | September 28, 2022

Games canceled by rain, injured athletes, and the inability to host top sporting events are struggles that Sam Momary Stadium is used to. To counter this and provide new life to the stadium, the school...

Junior Dylan Severance takes a BeReal photo for junior William Carr. As the photo is taken, both the front and back cameras are used to capture both students in the post.

Let’s BeReal

Nadia Knoblauch, News & Multimedia Editor | September 23, 2022

“You have two minutes left to BeReal!” Grabbing her instrument before band practice, junior Lauren Verstrate ran back to her locker to rummage for her phone, hoping she would be able to post her...

Senior Andy Chan embeds a native plant along the shoreline of Lake Mills while volunteering with SERV to restore its shoreline. As part of Florida's watershed management division, SERV recocomends that lakeside homeowners create "living shorelines" to prevent fertilizer pollution and algae bloom.

No-swim zone

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor | September 22, 2022

For a state known for its lakefront houses, clear springs and shining seas, Florida harbors a surprising amount of water management issues–80% of the state’s lakes and springs are currently unswimmable....

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